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<b>1.6 billion people</b> in the world still use kerosene lamps for light. Not only are they non-renewable and expensive -- they can consume up to <b>5%</b> of a family's income -- they also give off noxious cancer-causing fumes that amount to the emissions of 30 million cars....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/rainproof-solar-led-bulb-could-illuminate-the-developing-world/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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<b>1.6 billion people</b> in the world still use kerosene lamps for light. Not only are they non-renewable and expensive -- they can consume up to <b>5%</b> of a family's income -- they also give off noxious cancer-causing fumes that amount to the emissions of 30 million cars....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/rainproof-solar-led-bulb-could-illuminate-the-developing-world/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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<b>1.6 billion people</b> in the world still use kerosene lamps for light. Not only are they non-renewable and expensive -- they can consume up to <b>5%</b> of a family's income -- they also give off noxious cancer-causing fumes that amount to the emissions of 30 million cars....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/rainproof-solar-led-bulb-could-illuminate-the-developing-world/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

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<b>1.6 billion people</b> in the world still use kerosene lamps for light. Not only are they non-renewable and expensive -- they can consume up to <b>5%</b> of a family's income -- they also give off noxious cancer-causing fumes that amount to the emissions of 30 million cars....<br><br><a href='http://inhabitat.com/rainproof-solar-led-bulb-could-illuminate-the-developing-world/'>READ ARTICLE</a>

1.6 billion people in the world still use kerosene lamps for light. Not only are they non-renewable and expensive -- they can consume up to 5% of a family's income -- they also give off noxious cancer-causing fumes that amount to the emissions of 30 million cars....